ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Chris Gronkowski became an unrestricted free agent after the Denver Broncos declined to issue a contract tender to the third-year fullback Friday.
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Broncos part ways with fullback Gronkowski (The Associated Press)
The league counters that the only differences between the two sides are “manufactured ones.”
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Union chief: Players refuse to accept HGH testing policy from NFL ‘that’s not fair’ (Yahoo! Sports)
Chris Gronkowski became an unrestricted free agent after the Denver Broncos declined to issue a contract tender to the third-year fullback Friday.
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Denver Broncos part ways with Chris Gronkowski
Mike Clay wraps up his dynasty ranking series with the tight end position.
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Dynasty Ranks: Tight Ends (Rotoworld)
COMMENTARY | Don’t look now, but the 2013 NFL free-agency period is upon us.
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Offseason Moves in Works for Denver Broncos (Yahoo! Contributor Network)
COMMENTARY | The NFL is big business and all of the teams are in the business of winning. Failure to do so means changes all around the organization and often, the head coach is one of the first to go.
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Starting Over: A Look at the New Faces in New Places on the NFL Sidelines (Yahoo! Contributor Network)
Welcome to Eight in the Box, an NFL Nation feature that will appear each Friday during the offseason. This week’s topic: Who should be the primary t…
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Eight in the Box: Top offseason targets
If Elvis Dumervil is mad, he’s not showing it. He may not agree with the Broncos’ desire to slash his $12 million salary for the 2013 season, but he isn’t defiantly making any “pay me or release me” demands.
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Elvis Dumervil willing to restructure Broncos contract, agent says
ENGLEWOOD — If Elvis Dumervil is mad, he’s not showing it. He may not agree with the Broncos desire to slash his $12 million salary for the upcoming season.
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Dumervil willing to restructure contract